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FlexNN: A Dataflow-aware Flexible Deep Learning Accelerator for Energy-Efficient Edge Devices
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This paper introduces FlexNN, a Flexible Neural Network accelerator, which adopts agile design principles to enable versatile dataflows, enhancing energy efficiency. Unlike conventional convolutional neural network accelerator architectures that adhere to fixed dataflows (such as input, weight, output, or row stationary) for transferring activations and weights between storage and compute units, our design revolutionizes by enabling adaptable dataflows of any type through software configurable descriptors. Considering that data movement costs considerably outweigh compute costs from an energy perspective, the flexibility in dataflow allows us to optimize the movement per layer for minimal data transfer and energy consumption, a capability unattainable in fixed dataflow architectures. To further enhance throughput and reduce energy consumption in the FlexNN architecture, we propose a novel sparsity-based acceleration logic that utilizes fine-grained sparsity in both the activation and weight tensors to bypass redundant computations, thus optimizing the convolution engine within the hardware accelerator. Extensive experimental results underscore a significant enhancement in the performance and energy efficiency of FlexNN relative to existing DNN accelerators.
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